
NHS Golden Jubilee supports Dumfries and Galloway patients with faster diagnosis and specialist care
Thousands of NHS Dumfries and Galloway patients received faster diagnosis and treatment last year thanks to specialist teams at NHS Golden Jubilee.
During 2024/2025, NHS Golden Jubilee has supported NHS Dumfries & Galloway by delivering over 4,200 procedures in specialties such as hip and knee replacements, cataracts, and diagnostic imaging such as Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and ultrasound scans.
These vital tests have provided patients with faster diagnoses and quicker access to the treatment they need, improving outcomes and helping to support local services.
NHS Golden Jubilee is also home to one of the UK’s largest and most successful heart and lung centres, providing regional and national services such as heart transplantation.
In the last year alone, dedicated staff have carried out over 500 cardiology, heart, and lung surgeries for NHS Dumfries & Galloway patients, reinforcing NHS Golden Jubilee’s role as a key provider of specialist cardiac care.
NHS Golden Jubilee Chief Executive Carolynne O’Connor commented: “As a national asset for NHS Scotland, the Golden Jubilee University National Hospital supports local boards like NHS Dumfries & Galloway by offering extra capacity and access to our specialist services.
“Our skilled teams are proud to help patients get faster access to important tests and treatments since 2002.
"We remain committed to working closely with all NHS Boards to keep delivering high-quality care and making sure patients continue to benefit from the services we offer.”
NHS Dumfries and Galloway Medical Director Dr Kenneth Donaldson commented: “We welcome the continued support from colleagues at NHS Golden Jubilee. Their specialist expertise and additional capacity have helped ensure that many of our patients received timely diagnosis and treatment over the past year.
“This collaboration makes a real difference for local people and supports our teams in delivering safe, effective care.”